86-Year-Old Billionaire iPhone Chipmaker Retires Just as His Industry Heats Up

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86-Year-Old Billionaire iPhone Chipmaker Retires Just as His Industry Heats Up

By Samson Ellis , Yuan Gao , and Cindy Wang
October 9, 2017, 5:00 AM GMT+8

One of the most influential technological revolutions began with an unsuccessful offer.

In 1984, an acquaintance of Morris Chang’s sought help raising $50 million to set up a chipmaker, a request he rebuffed until the friend could come up with a written proposal. The man never returned. Chang later found out his friend had located a factory willing to do the work on his behalf, so only needed a fraction of the money.

That “led me to this idea of a pure-play foundry,” said Chang, who three years later would start Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. to make chips designed by others. “I was actually disappointed, but it also got me thinking.”

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